Cowboys exec Stephen Jones on Dak Prescott's parties: 'I don't think you'll be seeing that anymore'
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused everyday life to change drastically in the past couple of months, with social distancing guidelines in effect and mass gatherings banned across most of the country.
However, recently, former Mississippi State star Dak Prescott (now the Dallas Cowboys’ QB) got himself in hot water for hosting a party at his home for around 30 guests.
Naturally, Prescott’s decision drew widespread criticism. On Tuesday, Cowboys executive Stephen Jones said he thinks Prescott realizes the error of his ways (via TMZ Sports):
“I think they’re certainly aware now of how sensitive these situations are,” Jones said on Tuesday … “I don’t think you’ll be seeing that anymore.”
Regardless of whether or not Prescott’s party was illegal, it was at the very least a bad look, as evidenced by the response from the public and media outlets.
Prescott has yet to issue a statement on the party publicly.
Let’s see. Throws a party for someone else’s birthday. Doesn’t get in trouble with the law or obviously with his team. Oblivious. Makes the statement that he can’t feed his family on $34 million when people who make $2.13 an hour and live off tips are going without. Oblivious jackass.
When did he say he couldn’t support his family on that money? He also said it wasn’t a party, but a dinner for less than 10 people.
HMM. WE pass a $2.2 Trillion Stimulus to help ordinary Americans. Yet $170 Billion dollars were earmarked for the top 1% of real estate tycoons like … well, 2-year old toddler. It even applies retroactively to previous tax years, and both The Toddler and his Sunny in law (lol) Jared Kushner are likely to benefit.
The Washington Post reports that “the average high-end taxpayer will benefit to the tune of $1.6 million from this provision, this year alone — compared to $1,200 for the average American. Some 82 percent of the benefit will go to those earning more than $1 million. Talking about a Jack ass The Toddler is quintessential Jack Ass not the best QB on the planet !
Funny stuff. Find a liberal site to share your nonsense with.
This is why we should not allow everyone to vote. This clown thinks President Trump wrote the bill. (:
Oh yeah, one that believes in science and facts. Or I could go to the ones you obviously wallow on and in with the I and I alone can fix everything. The Virus was a democratic hoax, right? What’s funny is that all of the right-wingers are delusional and truly believes in fiction.
Here is proof that JTF and his right-wingers are not for democracy they are authoritarians like their father Donald John Turpie. Trump couldn’t write a paragraph let alone a comprehensive piece of legislation. On the voting matters, JTF believes that voter suppression and not allowing every citizen to vote is par for the course. Sad, but true how the typical right-winger thinks aboout civil rights!
Nobody cares about your misguided political beliefs. You just sound like another sheep. If that’s what you want to be known for, good for you.